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New Avenues on the streets next week

Posted by Loren on October 21, 2021

New Avenues on the streets next week
photo by Marc-Alan Perez

Milwaukee, WI based punk band Avenues has a new album out next week. Titled We're All Doomed, the record will be available Oct. 29 via SBÄM Records and Wiretap Records.

Culling influence from 1980s and '90s punk, the band has been at work on We're All Doomed for the past four years. They began tracking in 2017, but drummer Marc-Alan experienced serious health complications that pushed back its timeline. Then, in 2019, the studio closed, followed by a global pandemic.

After a relentless serious of events, the record will finally hit the streets soon.

New Avenues on the streets next week
photo by Marc-Alan Perez

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